There are very few things more bad-ass then a properly done mini-truck. Clean S10’s, dumped B2200’s and slammed Ranger’s, but a late 90’s Chevy 3500 dually is just insane. That is exactly what we have here: Chris Hartsock’s bagged 1998 Chevy 3500 Dually. Sitting on 24″ Semi-tractor wheels that have more deep dish than all of Chicago’s pizza industry and rocking lug spikes that would make the Roman chariots jealous, it’s just insane. Article and Photos by: Aaron Perry

Here she is in ALL OF HER BEAUTY: The Maine’s Finest Camera Car. She’s a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country, generously donated by Steve Nadeau. We have some big plans for this beast, it’s going to allow us to cover a lot more events and hopefully host some pretty epic roller nights. We can’t wait to get started on the project.

It’s that time of year again, the time of year when Rally cars blast through the back-roads of Maine and New Hampshire, turning quite little towns into bustling race hubs. Bringing countless spectators and competitors in from all over the country, just to get a piece of the action. It really is an event to check out, and we highly encourage anyone who is even slightly interested to go and check it out. It’s a free event and it’s worth every penny of gas and food you will spend. I mean, COME ON, IT’S FRICKEN RALLY CARS! It’s a blast! See you all at next years Forest Rally, I know we will be there.

Screeching tires, loud exhausts, fast cars, right next to a lot full of show prepped cars, Wicked Pissah: Stage 3 has it all. Held at Oxford Plains Drag-way in Oxford, Maine, Wicked Pissah is an annual show with something for everyone. Even before the gates opened, you can see a line of cars and people just waiting to get in to the show and for the show. Countless hours of preparation goes into these cars, whether it’s to post the fastest 1/8th mile time, or to bring home a coveted Wicked Pissah trophy, the cars are really something to look at. While the car show guys are prepping their cars, the drag guys are doing the…

There really is nothing better than just getting with a fun group of car guys and snapping photos, and that’s what we did here. The crew from Team Hostile Maine, invited us out to one of their group meet ups, at the Airport in Brunswick, Maine. With long stretches of empty industrial and rural back roads, it was the perfect setting to set up some minty rollers with the teams cars. It was a great time, we might have to set up a Roller Night here by the end of the summer! Enjoy!

Article by: Aaron Perry | Photos by: Ben Getchell | Video by: Riley Whitcomb Thank you to everyone who Donated and Participated in our Fundraiser for Hurricane Harvey. We were able to raise a total of $1760.00 for the American Red Cross, and it would of been impossible without all of your help. Our Grand prize from the Auction was a Full Feature for the website, which included Video, Photos and Article of the winner and their ride. We honestly couldn’t of asked for a better pair to win it. We aren’t sure what was more fun, hanging out with Jim during the filming and photos or the car…

We’ve all seen them, they are all over the roads of America; they’re boring, 4 door family sedans that we’ll just say, don’t exactly inspire excitement. Enter: Chad Russell’s 2002 4 Door Accord. You are able to tell right off that this is a special car, with its Euro-R exterior, swapped interior, and CCW Wheels, the car just sticks out. It’s reserved and still manages to turn heads and make a statement. Sometimes the simple and clean builds are the ones that end up looking the best, but this car isn’t just looks. Oh, No. Under the hood is where the real party starts. This isn’t just a stock accord with some nice exterior…

Article by: Ben Getchell Some may say that it’s just a “bunch of cars in a parking lot” or that it’s a “waste of money” to invest so much time, money, and effort into building a the vehicle of your dreams. Well, that may be so…but to a community of 4,000+ enthusiasts, this passion is something completely different. It means building a drag car to run a 10 second quarter mile, because that’s what you have dreamt about since you were a wee young lad. It means slamming your car to the ground, and scraping over speed bumps, because “stance life” is the only life for you. It’s restoring a…

For a daily driver, most people want something that will be reliable and can take them anywhere they need to go without any issues. Esteban Vasquez chose a different path. He decided that his everyday driver was going to make a statement; nobody in their right mind drives a vehicle with billet wheels every day. He also dropped the truck 7 inches up front and 10 inches in the rear. This kind of drop requires some serious modification to the frame and the bed of the truck. In order to get the truck to sit that low, the rear part of the frame needed to be C-notched to let it…